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LARGEST CITY CIRCULATION
TUESDAY MORNING Ju. 8, 18«7
HUSBAND AMD WIFH
li't victory, 4a you thick,
A woman’* wayward heart to gala—
To know that every word yoa epaak
It fraught to we with joy or pain t
Te ka«w that every eareleee anile.
On utbere tailed when I wae near,
On ■« brought me pangs of jealousy ;
Hew evwld l guest yoa held me dear?
Now, Robert, I bare learned to read
Ksoh change and smile yoar feature*
wear ;
My trust and lore are both *n strong,
I scarcely know one thought of care.
Though in yoor bnnrs of absence, lore.
My checks grow pale—and when yon
come -
Ab ! then it flushes rosy red.
For only then home teeth home-
Dearest, Ton tee I’m eonquered now,
My pride I’ve yielded up to you ;
"Tie tweet to bend my will to yours,
To know yon the strongest of the two.
Ant I am yonrs. lore, until death.
And you are mine—through life all
mine;
Oh ! may the coils of fate be bright.
That round onr blended lives now
twine!
Wnr re’s tbs Nigger?— A Radical
sheet, the Tamaqua Journal, says:
“We have had a Republican victory—
now, where’s the ‘nigger ?' ”
Thereupon the Bellefonte Watchman
goes off at the following rapid rate:
‘‘Go to- your store, and yon get from
eighteen to twenty five cents worth of
nigger for every yard of tnuslin that yoa
buy; from ten to fifteen cents worth of
nigger in every yard of calico your wife
and children use; from six to eight dol
lars worth of nigger in every barrel of
flour that your family consumes; twen
ty five cents worth of nigger in every
pound of coffee you purchase; from
eight to twelve cents worth of nigger
in every pound of sugar you buy to
sweeten it; you’ll find a small bit of
nigger in your box of matches, and con
siderable of nigger in your plug of to
bacco. Yon cun eat nothing, wear no
thing, see nothing, taste nothing, or
have nothiug, that is not more or less
affected by the miserable niggerisin thst
has controlled the country.”
1817 axi» 1867.—Messrs. Macmillian
& Cos., in announcing the “Statemen’s
Year Book” for 1867. draw an interest
ing tabular comparison between the
state of Europe in 1817 and 1867. The
half century has extinguished three
kingdoms, one grand-duchy, eight
duchies, four principalities, one electo
rate, and four republics. Three new
kingdoms have arisen, and one king
dom has been transformed into an em
pire. There are now 41 States in Eu
rope, against 59 which existed in 1817.
It may be remarked that the 19 Grand
Dukes and Dukes and Princes of 1867
will be much less ducal and princely
(thanks to one Bismarck) thau the 32
who ruled in 1817. Not less remark
able is the territorial extension of the
superior States of the world. Russia
has annexed 567,364 sqnare miles; the
United States, 1,968,009 ; France,
4,620; Prussia, 29,781. Sardinia, ex
panded to Italy, has increased by
83,041. Our Indian Empire has been
augmented by 451,616. The principal
States that have lost territory are Tur
key, Mexico, Austria, Denmark, the,
Netherlands. Such are the changes of
hall a century. How will Europe and
the world look half a century hence T
London Globe.
The Age ok the World.—Oxford,
infers lrom the rate at which sediment
is now deposited in different waters,
that the beds ot coal, sandstone, shale,
and ironstone in South Wales occupied
five hundred thousand years in their
accumulation ; aud applying the same
data ou a larger scale, he says, we have
the calculated antiquity of the base of
the stratified rocks 95,904,000 years.
All these strata, except the very low
est, are replete with fossils, which were
at first held to be curious sports of
nature, but, after accurate research, are
now recognized as vestiges of the innu
merable vegetable and animal tribes
which occupied land and water during
the protracted term of their preparation
lor the abode of man. New relics of
previously unknown species are almost
daily discovered, and the whole are so
scientifically classed and arranged that
the nature and habits of these mostly
extinct races are as clearly discernable
as if they were now living and moving
before us
Important Decision of a Virginia
Court.—The opinion of the District
Court of Appeals, in the case of Tucker
vs. *Vatsou, McGill & Cos., and the same
vs. Broadnax k Lyon, is of no little
importance to Southern debtors against
the claims of Northern creditors. The
point established by the decision is that
during the war between lhe United
States and the Confederate States, all
interest on the indebtedness of either
party, not being recoverable as it accu
mulated, cannot be legally claimed now
that the war is over. As tho indebted
ness of Southern to Northern parties is
known to have been very considci able at
the commencement of hostilities, lhe
effect of this decision will be to wipe out
a very large amount ot debt.
Could not Uhanoe tiik Decree
or God.—The Washington Union states
that on Christmas morning a colored
woman walked into one of our churches
and took a seat among the white people.
The sexton asked her to take a seat in
the purt of the church set apart for her
color. She went to the minister and
complained, saying she did not think
there should be any distinction. The
minister replied: “My dear woman,
God lias made the distinction, and I
cannot change his decrees.”
CITY DIRECTORY.
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.
.Vayor—Hon. John Foster; office. Clerk
of Connell's office, City Hall, Id floor.
Clerk of Connell —L. T. Blome ; office,
City Hall, 2d floor.
Collector and Trramrrar —I. P. Garvin ;
office, Broad Street, over Sherman k
Jessup's store.
Assistant Collector— J. S. Patterson .
office, st the Collector k Treasurer’*;
Chief of Mice — Tohn A. Christian ;
office, City Hall, basement, N. E.
corner.
Captain of relief —J. A. Bennett
Lieutenants of I\dicr —Benj. F. John
son, Thomas Walsh, and Charles
Evans.
First Sergeant of Folice— W. W. Glover;
office, City Hall, basement adjoining
office of the Chief of Police.
Sergeants of Fit ire —W. B. Cheos
borough. Michael Hall, D. L- Hop
kins, W. P. Bottom, Joshua Dean,
and W. J. Powell.
Kee/ier of Cih/ Hall —James Mullen,
Sr.; office. City Hall.
Su fieri it teudent of Streets and Drains—
John Morrison.
Superintendent of Water Works, Pumas,
and Wells —Peter Sheron: office,Tel
fair street, near Spaeth's saloon.
Keeper of the Bridge —Geo. K. W. Nel
son ; office at the Bridge toll-gate.
Deputy Keeper of the Bridge —Charles
F. Payne; office, with the Keeper o
the Bridge.
Clerk of the Lmrer Market —H. R.Phil
pot; office at the Scale House, below
the Market.
Deputy Clerk of the Lower Market —
Thomas Dwyer, office, with the Clerk
of the Lower Market.
Clerk of the Upper Market —William
Keener.
Lamplighter —C. A. Robbe; store, Con
cert Hall Alley.
Keeper of the Jail —T. C. Bridges; of
fice at the Jail, corner of Elbert and
Watkins’ streets.
Keeper of the City Hospital —William
R. Tant; office at the Hospital,
l ireene street, ketweeu Houston and
Wilde streets.
Keeper of the City Cemetery —Jerry Mor
ris ; at Cemetery, Lincoln street, be
tween Watkins and Taylor streets.
City Sexton —Thomas A. Kunze.
City Hospital Physician —Dr. M. E.
Swinney.
City Physicians —Ward No. 1, Dr. II
A. Bigr.on; office, on Ellis street, be
low Monument.
Ward No. 2—Dr. John S. Coleman;
office, corner Greene and Washington
Ward No. 3—Dr. S. B. Simmons; of
fice at Hatton & Simmons’ Drug
Store, corner Greene and Campbell
Ward No. 4—Dr. M. J. Bolan; office
at Bariy & Batty’s Drug Store, Broad
Street.
Small Pox Hospital Physician —Dr. M.
J. Jones.
Wharfinger —H. C. Foster; office Mc-
Intosh street, near Reynolds, up
stairs. «
Lot Inspectors —First Division, John
Reilly; Second Division, John Mc-
Kinne.
Inspector and Measurer of Wood —Matt.
Sheron.
Keeper of the City Clock —F. A. Brahe.
HOUGHTON INSTITUTE.
Greene and Ellis, between Elbert and
Lincoln streets.
Boys' Department (Entrance on Greene
street) —Principal, Jos. T. Derry ;
Assistant, Miss Kate E. Parmelee.
Girts’ Department (Entrance on Ellis
street) —Principal, Mrs. Sarah J.
Lathrop; Assistant, Miss Fannie A.
Scott.
AUGUSTA FREE SCHOOL,
• reene street, between Mclntosh and
Jackson.
Boys' Department —Principal, Martin
V. Calvin.
Girls' Department Principal, Mrs.
Josephiue Jones.
CITY COURT.
Judge —Hon. John C. Snead."
Clerk —David L. Roath.
City Sheriff • —Isaac Levy.
Regular Terms —Fourth Mondays in
February, May, August, and Novem
ber.
RECORDER’S COURT.
Recorder —Hon. Win. Gibson.
Clerk —L. T. Blome.
Sheriff's —City Police Officers.'
Regular Days —Tuesdays and Fridays
of each week, at 10 o’clock, A.M.
AUGUSTA FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer —.l B Plait.
First Assistant —F A B Jennings,
Second Assistant —Daniel Galviu.
Secretary —Wm Crane.
Treasurer —A Iversen.
FRANCIS E. TIMMONS,
IRON *
"aud
Brass Founder
MANUFACTURER OF
STATIONARY ENGINES,
SAW MILLS
SUGAR MILLS, SUGAR BOILERS, COL
UMNS AND GIRDERS, PIPES, PUL
LEYS, WHEELS, EAILROAD WHEELS
AND MACHINERY CASTINGS OF
“ EVERY DESCRIPTION.
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO
General JobbiiigMachineWork
NO. 170 FENWICK STREET,
the Water Tower,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
0e14—3 ui
City Quarterly Taxes.
Merchants, and all others
required by law to pay City Tax quar
terly, are hereby noiified that such Taxes
for the quarter ending 31st December inst.,
will fa'l due ou the Ist of January next,
and must bo paid no that day, or within
twenty duy< thereafter, cither to J. 8. Par-
TBBsim, Assistant t'ollector, who will call
upon then. <u -<• .r to the subscriber at
his office. I R. GARVIN,
do27—lOt Collector and Treasurer.
Coatar’i Exterminators.
'• 18 years eitabliihed In N. Y. City."
" Only infallible remedy known."]
“ Free from Poieone."
“ Not dangerous in the Human Family."
“Hate coma out of their holee to die.”
“Costar’a” Rat, Roach, Etc.,
EXTERMINATORS
la a pa*te —used for Rati, Mice, Roachee,
Black and Red Ante, etc., eto.
*‘Co«lar’a»> Bed-Bag
Exterminator
It a liquid or wash—used to destroy, and
also a preventive for / 'ted-Buys, etc.
‘- Costar’s ” Electric Powder
FOR INSECTS,
Is for Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Bed- Bugs,
Insects oh Plante, / inch, Animals, etc.
! ! ! Beware ! ! ! of all worthless imi
tations.
&SL. See that “COSTAR’S” name is on each
Boa, Bottle, and Flask, before y ou buy.
Address,
lIENRY R. COSTAR.
484 Broadway, N. Y.
Sold in Augusta, Go., by
PLUMB A LEITNER,
212 Broad street, Augusta, (in.
BARNES, WARD A CO., 24 Magaiino
street, N. 0., Wholesale Agents for tbo Southern
States, and oil Druggists aud Retailers every
where.
6< Costar’s 55
CELEBRATED
BUCKTHORN SALVE,
For Cuts, Rums, Bruises, Wounds, Boils
Cancers, Broken Breasts, Sore Nipples, Bleed
ing, Blind aud Painful Piles; Scrofulous,
Putrid aud 111-conditioned Sores; Ulcers,
Glandular Swellings, Eruptions, Cutaneous Af
fections, Ringworm, Itch, Corns, Bunions, Chil
blains, etc.; Chapped Hands, Lips, etc.; Bites of
Spiders, Insects, Animals, etc., etc.
Boxes, 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 sixes.
Sold by all Druggists every where.
And by HENRY K. COSTAR, Depot
484 Broadway, N. I.
539- And by PLUMB A LEITNER,
212 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
s£r- BARNES, WARD A CO., 24 Mag
urine street, N. 0., Wholesale Agents fer the
,-outhern States.
Costar’s ’’!
UNIVERSAL
CORN SOLVENT,
For Coras, Bunions, Warts, etc.
Boxes, 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 sizes.
Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
JEST-And by HENRY K. COSTAR, Depot
48 1 Broadway, N. Y.
And by PLUMB St LEITNER,
212 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
BARNES, WARD * CO., 24 Mag
azine street, N. 0., Wholesale Agents for the
Southern States.
ee C ostar’s”!
PREPARATION OF
n-siiTymiosssHs
FOR
Beautifying' the Complexion,
Used to Soften and Beautify the Skin, re
move Freckles, Pimples, Eruptions, etc.
Ladies are now using it in preference to all
others.
Bottles, sl.
Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
by HENRY R.. COSTAR, Depot
484 Broadway, N. Y.
And by PLUMB A LEITNER,
212 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
p32T BARNES, WARD it CO., 24 Maga
7,ine street, N. 0., Wholesale Agents for the
Southern States.
“Costar’s”
PECTORAL
COUGH REMEDY,
For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Soro Throat,
Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma,
Consumption, Bronchial Affections, and all
Diseases of the Throat and Lungs.
Bottles, 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 sizes.
Sold by all Druggists overywhero.
And by HENRY It. COSTAR, Depot
484 Broadway, N. Y.
And by PLUMB A LEITNER,
212 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
BARNES, WARD A CO., 24 Maga
zine street, N. 0., Wholesale Agents for the
Southern States.
Costar’s”
CELEBRATED
BISHOP PILLS,
A Universal Dinner Pill,
Far Nervous and Bick Uendaeho, Costiveness,
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Constipa
tion, Diarrhrcii, Colies, Chills, Fevers, and gen
erul derangement of the Digestive Organs.
JJtjy- Boxes, 25 cts., 50 i-ts., and $1 sizes.
ttesT' Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
Wasr And by HENRY It. COSTAR. 484
Broadway, N. Y.
Skir And by PLUMB k LEITNER,
212 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
BARNES, WARD A CO., 24 Magazine street,
New Orleans, La., Wholesale Agents for the
Southern States. nol6—3m 1
Carpets
N - ew Supplies
OF
CARPETS!
MATS,
HUGS,
DRUGGETTS,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS
TABLE OIL CLOTHS,
Window Shades,
PICTURE TASSELS,
Cord and Nails,
COCOA AND CANTON
MATTINGS,
WALL PAPER
AND
BOBDSBS
Lace Curtains,
IN NEW STYLES,
WITH FINISHED BORDERS !
DAMASK, REP, AND MUSLIN
CTJRTAXISrS!
CORNICES,
Bands and Pins!
JUST RECEIVED,
IN NEW STYLES
AND AT
REDUCED PRICES!
The attention of those in want of such
articles is invited to the above New and
Beautiful
LINE OF GOODS!
J, G, BAILIE & BRO,,
205 BROAD STREET.
G roceries!
Anew and beautiful stock of
GROCERIES just received, embrac
ing all of those
Fancy Groceries
required about Christmas times.
ALSO,
Table and Cooking WINES,
OLD BRANDY,
OLD WHISKEY,
RUM, and GIN.
5 kegs Pure Old IRISH and SCOTCH
WHISKEY.
Just arrived and for sale by
JAS. G. BAILIE & BRO.,
JOS.BROAD STREET
de2O—Im
Holiday Gifts!
BY THB
vp w vn v r
PRIZE ASSOCIATION.
. 699 BROADWAY, N. Y.
iAcn.
25 Ro-ewood Pianos....worth S2OO to 500
30 " Melodeons... “ 10 Oto 200
100 Sewing Machines.... " 50 to 125
200 Mnsio Boxes “ ]5 to 150
600 Gold Watches “ 00 to 260
1,000 Silver Watches “ 20 to 80
1,000 Silver Tea Sett* « 25 to 160
Together with a large assortment of
HEW AND ELEGANT
JEWELRY 1
VALUED AT
$500,000
WHICH WILL BS DISTRIBUTED AS FOLLOWS :
The name and value of each article of
our goods are marked on Tickets, placed in
SEALED ENVELOPES, and well mixed.
On receipt of 26 cents, an envelope con
taining such TICKET, will be drawn with
out choice, and delivered at our office, or
sent by mail to any address. The pur
chaser, after seeing what article it draws
and its value—which may be FROM ONE
TO FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS—can
then, on payment of ONE DOLLAR, re
ceive the article named, or may exchange it
for any other article marked on our Circu
lar, at the same value Every ticket
draws an article worth ONE DOLLAR or
more.
JgfNO BLANKS!-®*
Our patrons can depend on prompt returns.
The articles drawn will be immediately ten(
by Express or return mail, or delivered at
our office.
Letters from many persons, acknowl
edging tho receipt of VALUABLE GIFTS
from us, may be seen on file at oar office,
.roong whom we are permitted to reler to :
John S. Holcomb, Lainbertville, N. J.,
Gold Watch, worth $250. Mrs. S. Bennett,
252 Cumberland street, Brooklyn, Sewing
Machine, SBO, Edwin Hoyt, Stamford,
Conn., Gold Lever Watch, S2OO. Hon.
R. 11. Briggs, Washington, D. C., Diamond
Pin, $175. J. C. Sutherland, 100 Lexiog
ton Avenue, Piano, $350. Mrs. M, Jack
son, 203 Nineteenth street, N. Y., Sewing
Machine, S9O. Joseph Camp, Elmira, N.
Y., Melodoon, $l5O. Miss L. Collins, At
lanta, Ga., Diamond Cluster Ring, $225.
Dr. Henry Smith, Worcester, Mass., Sewing
Machine, SBS. H. Shaw, 133 Sixteenth
street, New York, Gold Wajcb, $l5O. Ed
ward Boynton, Nashville, Tenn., Mclodeon,
SIOO. James Russell, Montgomery, Ala.,
Gold Hunting Wateb, $250. R. l". Smith,
Providence, K. 1., Silver Lever Watch, S6O.
Oscar Purdy, Madison, N. J., Music Box,
$45. Hon. R. S. Nowell, St. Paul’s, Minn.,
Gold Watch, $lB5. J. R. Sperry, Litch
field, Conn, Silver Watch, $55. Wm. 11.
Peck, Harlem, Illinois, Music Box, $75.
Wm. Raymond, Dayton, Ohio, Silver Tea
Set, $125. Misa E. M. Schenck, Detroit,
Michigan, Diamond Ear Rings, $225.
Pierre Beaudin, St. Charles Hotel, New
Orleans, Diamond Ring,sl7o. Mrs. Martha
Barnes, St. Louis, Misssouri, Mclodeon,
value, $125.
A chance to obtain any of the above
articles for ONE DOLLAR by purchasing
a SEALED ENVELOPE for TWENTY
FIVE CENTS.
Entire Satisfaction Guaranteed to all.
Six Tickets for One Dollar ; 13 for Two
Dollars ; 33 for Five Dollars. Great in
ducements to Agents.
AII letters should be addressed to
J. H, RAY & CO.,
BOX 6130, NEW YORK.
del s—3m*
PERRY DAVIS’
VEGETABLE
JGfpain rimer
STILL TRIUMPHANT !
AND AFTER A THOROUGH TRIAL
by innumerable living witnesses, has
proved itself to bo
THE MEDICINE OF THE AGE.
Although there have been many medici
nal preparations brought before the publio
siDce the first introduction of Perry Davis’
Vegetable Pain Killer, and large amounts
expended in their introduction, tho Pain
Killor has continued steadily to advance in
the estimation of tho world as the best
family medicine ever introduced. As an
internal and external remedy, it is truly a
source of
Joy to the World!
One positivo proof of its efficacy is, that
the sales have constantly increased, and
upon its own merits, as the proprietors have
not resorted to advertising to gain for it the
rank it now holds among the great number
of preparations of the present time. The
cPeet of the Pain Killer upon the patient,
when taken internally in cases of Colds,
Ltughs, Bowel Complaints, Cholcta, Dys
entery, and other affections of the system,
has been 'ruly wonderful, and has won for
it a name among medicinal preparations
that can never be forgotten. Its success in
removing pains, as an external remedy, in
cases of Burns, Bruises, bores, Sprains,
Cuts, Stings of insects, and other causes of
suffering, has secured for it such a host of
testimony, ns an almost infallible remedy,
that it will be handed down to posterity as
one of the greatest medical discoveries of
the nineteenth century. The magical ef
fects of the Pain Killer, whin taken or used
according to directions, are certain. You
have only to be sure that you buy the
genuine article and adhere to the directions
in its use, and you will admit its wonderful
medicinal properties.
The genuino Perry Davis’ Pain Killer is
now put up in panel bottles, with the words
Davis’ Vegetable Pain Killer blown in tho
glass ; and with two steel engraved labels
on each bottle—one an excellent likeness of
Perry Davis, the original inventor of the
medicine, the other a steel engraved note of
hand. None others can be relied upon as
genuine. Prices of bottles 124 cents, 26
cents, 50 cents, and sl, respectively.
Valuable Medicine —We presume no
medical preparalion ever offered to tbo pub
lic has been more thoroughly tested than
PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER. Thou
sands of persons, were thoy called upon to
do so, would cheerfully testify that they
have used it for various ills, with the most
satisfactory success. It is within our own
knowledge that an immense amount of suf
fering has been relieved by it. Its .pro
prietors, Messrs. Perry Davis & Son, save
no pains or expense in order to satisfy the
1 uhlic. Being strictly honorable men, they
observe the utmost uniformity in the man
ufacture of their celebrated Pain Killer.
The materials of which it is composed are
carefully selected—none but tho best quulity
being used. By these means the high repu
tation which the Pain Killor taus long since
acquired is, at all times, triumphantly sus
tained. In view of these fa os, we are by
no means surprised to learn that Messrs.
Davis A Son’s sales are constantly and
rapidly increasing. While wa congratulate
our friends generally that so valuable a
preparation as the Pain Killer is placed
within tbeir reach, wo must be permitted to
rejoice at the well-merited success of its
liberal and enterprising proprietor.—Provi
dence General Advertiser.
Sold by all Medicine Dealers.
de3B—2m*
CHENILLE NETS.
Bead nets,
WATERFALL NETS,
CURL NETS,
COMB NETS,
and'all other Kind ot NETS, for sole at
MRS. PUGHE’S,
4*16 190 Broad street.
Hotels, Restaurants.
THITRAINBOW SALOON,^
QN WASHINGTON STREET,
Between Broad and Ellis streets.
MEALS AT ALL HOURS,
GOOD LIQUORS,
FINE CIGARS,
FREE LUNCH AT II O’CLOCK
EVERT MORNINGI
de2o—tf
PLANTERS’ HOTEL.
GA.
NEWLY FURNISHED
AND REFITTED,
UNSURPASSED BY ANY HOTEL
SOUTH.
Wili|rcopcn to tho Public October 8,'1868.
T. S. NICKERSON,
ocS—l r Pronrietor.
PAVILION HOTEL,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
The above popular hotel will
still be kept open for the accommoda
tion of the Travelling Public.
Board, per day $3 00
Mrs. H. L. BUTTERFIELD,
Proprietress.
A. BUTTERFIELD,
S line rinten dent*]
nov2—3m*
RILLS HOUSE,
. CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
This first-class hotel is now
opened for the accommodation of the
public, and possesses every accommodation
and comfort calculated to please the mo*t
fastidious. The patronage of the travelling
community is respectfully solicited.
JOSEPH PURCELL,
au2B—l2m Pronrietor.
HEWITT’S GLOBE HOTEL.
AUGUSTA, GA.
W. C. HEWITT, PROPRIETOR,
LATR or TBK HKWITT HOUSE, TA.
THE GLOBE HOTEL, UNDER THE
present Proprietor, has been thorough
ly renovated, repainted and refurnished,
and is second to no Hotel in tho South.
Attached to the House is an Elegant BAR
ROOM, BARBER SHOP and BATH
HOUSE, for Ladies and Gentlemen. Also,
a No. 1 LIVERY STBLE, where Hacks and
Horses con he procured for pleasure or for
trips to the country.
ocl4—3m
Commercial House,
Corner of Church and Queen SiredJ
CHARLESTON, S. C.
This establishment having
been recently fitted up in tho MOST
IMPROVED FASHION, the Proprietor
respectfully calls tho attention of the public
at large to the moderate prices charged.
Board per day $ 2
Board per week 10
C. OSTICH,
deß—3m Proprietor
SCREVEN HOUSE,
gAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
THIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL
llavingbeen renovated and nowly furnished,
is now open for the reception of the travel
ling public.
GEO. McGINLY, Proprietor.
mhl6—lv
Painting <L Gilding.
Fisk, Pain ts.
BTSKL
A. X 3V T IS
ALL ABOUT TOWN!
Shop Nearly Opposite Post-Office.
se2o— ts
PAINTING.
jyjESSRS. E. MILLER A 00.
Beg to announce that they are prepared
to execute, in a very superior manner,
and on very reasonable terms, all kinds of
work in their line, such as
HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL
Bainting.
CEILINGS AND WALLS DECORATED.
SHOP ON JACKSON STREET,
Globe Hotel Building .
se4—fira
ALUMINUM PENS.
rpilE UNDERSIGNED
ARE APPOINTED AGENTS
For the salo of the above justly celebrate,
English. Ben
Made from a Mineral found in the Mine
of Cornwall.
Thoy are superior to any Pens now c
use, inasmuch as they will not r.rode,
which is of great advantage.
They are cheaper than awy other Pen now
in use.
J. SCHREINER A SONS,
199 Rroad Street.
■GEO. A. OATES,
us—ts . 240 Broad Str
ABBEVILLE PBESS,
LEE A WILSON Proprietors.
The arove named newspaper is
issnod weekly, at Abbeville Court
House, S. C-, and offers splendid inducements
to the business men of Augusta, to extend
their notices in that vicinity.
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Cotton Yams,
1 fin BALES SUPERIOR
IVJVJ 1 COTTON YARNS
From Fontenoy Mills,
Now in store and for sale; ossorted num
bers, from 6’s to 12’s.oonstantiy on hand.
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COME AND SEE
I. K.AHKT tfo CO.’S
HEAVY AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
f
DRY GOODS,
At 262 Broad Street, Augusta.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES.
OUR FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC WILL FIND IT
TO THEIR ADVANTAGE TO EXAMINE OUR
GOODS BEFORE THEY BUY ELSEWHERE.
LONG CLOTHS,
SHIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS,
OSNAHURGS,
LINSEYS AND KERSEYS,
COTTON FLANNELS,
APRON CHECKS, JEANS,
TICKINGS,
. CELECIAS,
BROWN HOLLANDS,
IRISH LINENS,
DIAPERS,
TABLE DAMASKS
TOWELLING
napkins
BLACK AND COLORED DRESS SILKS,
. LADIES’ CLOAKS, Newest Style,
SHAWLS,
MOURNING GOODS,
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CALICOES,
IRISH LACES, Imported,
GLOVES, RIBBONS,
FRENCH AMi ENGLISH BROADCLOTHS,
CASSI MERES,
TWEEDS, COATINGS,
MERINOES,
GENTS’ AND LADIES’ HATS.
BLANKETS, FLANNELS,
NOTIONS,
£grln our Wholesale Department we offer a carefully selected STOCK
of GOODS, and at the I.OVI EST CASH PRICES.
In our Retail Department, a variety inferior to no other House in the
South.
I. KAHN & 4,0.
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NOTICE TO PLANTERS.
WE ARE RECEIVING
AND WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
BTJBJE No. 1
PERUVIAN GUANO
WHICH WE WARRANT GENUINE.
CRUMP. DAVISON & CO.,
No. 209 "Broad Street' .Ancrusta, Ga,
oc4—6m*
Coal and Firewood.
COAL! COAL!
AT
Reduced Prices!
GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE
or TBR
FINEST QUALITY OF
COAL!
AS LOW AS THE LOWEST!
APPLY TO
G. S. HOOKEY,
dc2o—tf GAS OFFICE.
COAL.
A CARGO OF SUPERIOR COAL TO
arrive, and will be sold on »be Wbar*
by the Tpn and upwards, to Fuit pur
chasers, by A. TOULLAIN.
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COKE FOR SALE.
CIOKE CAN BE HAD
2 At the GAS WORKS
AT ALL TIMES.
Tickets can be procured at the Office from
9 A. M. until 2 P. M., every day.
de4—tf G. S. HOOKEY', Sup’t.
JNO. C. SCUKEINER k SONS, Macon, Ga.
jNo. C. SCHREINER k sons. Savannah, Ga
J. C. Schreiner & Sons,
NO. 199 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.
BOOKS, STATIONERY,
MUSIC, and FANCY GOODS.
Keep constantly en hand a choice selec
tion of the above articles,
All orders from the Country promptly
attended to.
TIIE BEST OP ITALIAN
VIOLIN and GUITAR STRINGS.
XGENTS FOR
Sleinway A Sons’, Soebbeler A Schmidt’s,
and Gale & Co.’s
CELEBRATED PIANOS
fe4—ly .
Bankers and Brokers.
DRAFTS
QN THE ROYAL BANK OF IRELAND
LONDON.
PARIS,
and GERMANY,
In turns to suit.
C. S. PLANK, Agest,
Southern Express Company's Office,
de23—3m Augusta, Ga.
Family Sewing.
STITCHING OF ALL KINDS.
SitIKTS, CHILDREN’S and LADIES’
CLOTHES, made to order.
Also, AWNINGS, GRAIN and FLOUR
SACKS—any quantity—made at short
notice, at 326 BROAD STREET.
MISS L. J. READ,
Agent for Grover A Baker’s celebrated
Noiseless Sewing Machines.
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AUGUSTUS BOHNE,
qon BROAD STREET.
(Opposite Planters’Hotel
Has always on hand a large assortment ol
IMPORTED A DOMESTIC SEGARS
Chewing nnd Smoking TOBACCO
Loriilard’s SNUFF
Fine Meerschaum PIPES
AND
CIGAR HOLDERS, genuine and imitatioa
ALSO,
Rubber, Briar, Rosewood, and
Clay PIPES,
PIPESTEMS,
SNUFF BOXES. Etc.,
AT THE LOWEST XEW TORE PRICEB.
THE TRADE SUPPLIED ON LIBERAL
au4-lv] TERMS.
Dissolution.
The firm of jones, son a co. is
this day dissolved by mntnal consent.
The business will be continued by JONES,
SMYTHE A CO*, who will receive and pay
all debts due by, or to, the former firm.
A. H. JONES, ,
FRANK SMYTHD,
J. A. JONES,
W. H. JONES,
Augusta, Ga., Dee. 17, 1866.
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c. h. wamhb,
PLUMBER,
GAS and STEAM FITTEB,
In rear or 356 Broad street,
Avgusta, G*o.
„ P*' Pumps, Gas, Steam and Uater Pipfiti
Rubber Hose and Hose Pipes, pro my
urnitbed or repifrod. ja2o—v